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It is fair to say that Charles Haddon Spurgeon is one of the best-known preachers in the history of the world. It is definite that he was England's best-known preacher for the second half of the 19th century.He took Christ as his Lord and Saviour in 1850 and just four years later was called to be the pastor of London's famed New Park Street Church. It was under his pastoral care that this Church outgrew its building and had to move to new premises. This new site gave rise to a new name, one that is renowned even today, the Metropolitan Tabernacle.We are delighted to present to you Spurgeon's sermons in this new series of publications.This book is the collection of 24 of C.H. Spurgeon's sermons, faithfully recorded and edited for publication. The subject of these sermons is the most important matter of the Holy Spirit. These sermons form Spurgeon's teaching on the Blood of the Lord Jesus Christ. This theme is without doubt foundation to the Christian faith.It is our hope and prayer that these sermons will bless you just as they did those who listened to the 'Prince of Preachers' over a century ago. This is still a treasure of wisdom and encouragement for the 21st century.Each work is beautifully formatted with every verse given an uncluttered presentation for ease of reference and use. We have taken great care to provide you with each individual commentary as it was intended and written by the original author. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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